Why a frog's hind legs are stronger than its front legs?
The back legs are webbed because they are stronger. a frog uses its back legs to jump,
and to swim. they hardly use front feet for swimming.
Which part of the rainforest does the poison dart frog live?
The poison dart frog primarily inhabits the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. These frogs are often found in humid, lowland areas near streams and ponds, where they can easily access the moisture they need to thrive. Their vibrant colors and patterns serve as a warning to predators about their toxicity.
Frogs are a diverse and largely carnivorous group of short-bodied, tailless amphibians composing the order Anura
Are any maxillary teeth also felt along the lower jaw edge in a frog?
No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.
Why does a frog need teeth if it does not chew?
Toads have teeth. They're incredibly small. They have to have these teeth to eat the bugs they love so much.
How long do frogs look after tadpoles?
in till the tadpoles hatch. then when they all hatch the mother and father leave them
Is it fine to catch a frog with your hands?
No, it is not okay. When the oils on a frog's skin that it uses to protect itself from certain diseases are exposed to your hands, they lose those oils and never get them back. And the fewer oil frogs have on their skin, the bigger chance they have of dieing from diseases. Now if you want to kill a frog then pick it up all you want (but I suggest you don't do so!) For more ideas on saving frogs and toads, go to my profile, The Frog Club:)
What animal is a better jumper- a toad or a frog?
sheep often make the best jumpers, their wool is pretty
Do frogs lay eggs or give birth to living babies?
Frogs lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. They lay sometimes hundreds of them and some eventually hatch into tadpoles and become frogs themselves.
Will frogs come back to a koi pond after you killed their tadpoles?
i may be able to help if you tell me what a koi pond is, i know wat a pond is but wats the koi? They will go back everytime they are going to release their tadpoles into the water. The koi pond is not a good choice since the koi will eat the tadpoles.
What is the difference between a frog and a froglet?
For girl and boy toads, Male toads have a darker throat and thicker, more powerful legs and pads on the bottom of their feet, to clamp on to females in mating. Female toads are known to be bigger, and with thinner arms and a light throat.
Why do frogs have webs on their back feet?
So they can swim. Their feet as a tadpole have webbed toes so they can kick faster and get away from predators.
Even known you have seen it on Curious George and think its just a cartoon it actually is right. Tadpoles LOVE lettuce and usually eat it if their are no water plants to state it.
It would contain little or no fat, as fat is used as a long-term food source during hibernation, this is why hibernating animals eat lots of food before hibernation, so that they are able to survive for the hibernation period
What are the natural predators of frogs?
Predators of young bullfrogs include snakes, turtles, fish and birds. Older bullfrogs can be taken by water birds such as herons, and even raccoons. However, there are far fewer predators of the mature bullfrog, which is why their population is so strong.
Bullfrogs will eat small fish, tadpoles, small snails and beetles. In some cases, bullfrogs have been seen feeding on rodents, small turtles, other frogs and small birds.
Therefore bullfrogs are carnivores.
Why are abor bug eyed frog a endangerd animal?
Because of pollution, their habitat has been changed,
so it is not suitable for them to live there properly.
They could get different sicknesses.